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Judge Charles S Reid

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Judge Charles S Reid

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
7 Jun 1915 (aged 54)
Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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In the 1900 census Charles is listed as a Lawyer. About 1884 he married Hettie F Handley. He was the father of Emma Katherine, Ethel and Grace. in 1900 the family lived in Palmetto, Campbell Co., GA. By 1930 Hettie had all three single daughters living with her in DeKalb Co., GA.
Judge Charles Simpson Reid was a judge of the supierior court of the Stone Mountain circuit. He died at his home in Decatur Monday night of an attack of heart failure.
This was abstracted from the funeral notice posted in The Atlanta Constitution on June 9, 1915.

According to the announcement of his death in The Atlanta Consitution on June 8 1915, it states that Judge Reid was the brother of Judge Harry M. Reid. He was survived by his widow, she is not named, and three daughters, Misses Katherine, Ethel and Grace Reid, all of Decatur.

This article states that in November, 1913, while solicitor general of the Stone Mountain circuit, he was appointed judge of the circuit by Govenor Slaton, to succeed the late Judge L.S. Roan, who removed to Atlanta to take the fourth judgeship of the Fulton circuit. For the conventence of the lawyers of the circuit Judge Reid removed one year ago from his old home at Palmetto to Decatur.

July 25, 1914 he was in Covington on the Newton Superior circuit. He was the son of Simpson Reid and Catherine Matilda Whiteside.
In the 1900 census Charles is listed as a Lawyer. About 1884 he married Hettie F Handley. He was the father of Emma Katherine, Ethel and Grace. in 1900 the family lived in Palmetto, Campbell Co., GA. By 1930 Hettie had all three single daughters living with her in DeKalb Co., GA.
Judge Charles Simpson Reid was a judge of the supierior court of the Stone Mountain circuit. He died at his home in Decatur Monday night of an attack of heart failure.
This was abstracted from the funeral notice posted in The Atlanta Constitution on June 9, 1915.

According to the announcement of his death in The Atlanta Consitution on June 8 1915, it states that Judge Reid was the brother of Judge Harry M. Reid. He was survived by his widow, she is not named, and three daughters, Misses Katherine, Ethel and Grace Reid, all of Decatur.

This article states that in November, 1913, while solicitor general of the Stone Mountain circuit, he was appointed judge of the circuit by Govenor Slaton, to succeed the late Judge L.S. Roan, who removed to Atlanta to take the fourth judgeship of the Fulton circuit. For the conventence of the lawyers of the circuit Judge Reid removed one year ago from his old home at Palmetto to Decatur.

July 25, 1914 he was in Covington on the Newton Superior circuit. He was the son of Simpson Reid and Catherine Matilda Whiteside.


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